FINAL BILL REPORT
SB 6075
C 88 L 07
Synopsis as Enacted
Brief Description: Increasing competitive bid limits for the purchase of materials, equipment, or supplies.
Sponsors: Senator Haugen.
Senate Committee on Government Operations & Elections
House Committee on Local Government
Background: Counties must follow a certain bidding process when purchasing materials,
equipment, or supplies, depending on the dollar value of the contract. For purchase contracts over
$25,000, counties must use a formal competitive bidding process. A solicitation for bids must
be advertised in the official county newspaper; bids must be in writing and filed with the county
clerk; and the contract must be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder.
For purchases between $2,500 and $25,000, counties may dispense with formal competitive
bidding if they use an alternative uniform process. That process requires the county to obtain at
least three bids from a list of qualified vendors, and to award the contract to the lowest
responsible bidder.
For purchases under $2,500, counties may dispense with formal competitive bidding upon the
order of the county legislative authority.
Summary: Counties may dispense with formal competitive bidding upon the order of the county legislative authority for any purchase under $5,000. Additionally, an incorrect reference in RCW 36.32.245(4) to a subsection in RCW 39.35A.020 is corrected.
Votes on Final Passage:
Senate 46 0
House 95 0
Effective: July 22, 2007